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July 10, 2009
First, let‘s get this out in the open: initial reports said that Supernatural and Smallville will have their panels on Sunday so don‘t freak out that the shows aren‘t included in the first two days.
July 19, 2008
One of the hottest points of discussion during CW President Dawn Ostroff‘s session at the Television Critics Association press tour was the decision to outsource Sunday nights to Media Rights Capital. Though the shows had no panel presence at the tour, premiere dates and descriptions of the four new shows were revealed.
July 23, 2007
Roseanne is an Emmy award-winning comedy series that aired on ABC from 1987 to 1998.  The series followed the story of a working-class family, The Conners, in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois.  Comedienne Roseanne Barr was the most prominent figure in the show, playing wife and mother Roseanne Conner.
July 23, 2007
As Crystal Anderson Conner on the award-winning sitcom Roseanne, Natalie West was known for her Southern accent uptight persona and neurotic behavior.  She portrayed Roseanne’s friend from childhood and former coworker at the Wellman Plastics factory who later on quit in order to start a successful cosmetics sales career.  Moreover, she brought in humor as a character with a colorful marital history, being married three times prior to marrying Ed and becoming the stepmother of Dan (John Goodman).  Later this year, she’ll be marking her comeback in the showbiz world with a new movie.
July 23, 2007
Estelle Parsons made her mark on television as Beverly Lorraine "Bev" Harris on the sitcom Roseanne.  Distinctly known for her shrill and appallingly whiny voice, she portrayed the overbearing mother of lead character Roseanne.  Throughout the show, she projected a generous mother who constantly shared her wealth by proving financial gifts to the family to help and bail them out.  Despite her good intentions, most members of the family often avoided her for being a nagger.  Although she was noted for being conservative and very traditional, as opposed to her daughter’s more liberal and feminist ideologies, she ironically turned out to be a lesbian towards the end of the series.  In the near future, she’ll be taking on several dramatic projects set for the big screen.